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INPUT and OUTPUT Buttons, Auto Level

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Chapter 5 - Description of Controls To store an edited Program: Œ Press [STORE]. The [STORE] button will flash, and the display will read: Store as XXX (nnnnnnnn)? ...whereas XXX is a Program location number from 00-127 in the User bank, and nnnnnnnn is the Program's name.  Use the [VALUE] knob to select which location (00-127) you wish to store the selected Program into. You can only store Programs into the User bank. If you select a Program from the Preset bank and store it, you will automatically be taken into the User bank. Ž If desired, change the Program's name. See the section on the "A/B/C/D Buttons", earlier in this chapter.  Press [STORE] again. The [STORE] button's LED will momentarily flash quickly, while the display reads: Program nnnnnnnn Stored! ...whereby nnnnnnnn is the Program's name. The [STORE] button will turn off and the display will revert to wherever it was before [STORE] was pressed for the first time. INPUT and OUTPUT Buttons The [INPUT] Button is used to view and adjust the input levels. The [OUTPUT] Button is used to view and adjust the output levels. When either button is pressed by itself, the display will show either the current input or output settings, depending on which button was pressed. The [VALUE] knob can then be used to adjust the level setting. • If the currently selected Program uses a Stereo Configuration, you will be able to adjust both channels simultaneously , as indicated by the fact that only one parameter ( STEREO) appears in the display. • If the currently selected Program uses a Dual Configuration, the Ch. 1 and Ch. 2 levels can be adjusted separately, as indicated by the fact that two parameters (Ch 1 and Ch 2) appear in the display. The currently selected channel's value will flash in the display. To select Ch. 1, press the [C] button. To select Ch. 2, press the [D] button. Auto Level When both [INPUT] and [OUTPUT] buttons are pressed simultaneously, the Auto Level function is activated. This function "listens" to the signal present at the input jacks and sets the input level to an appropriate value. The Auto Level function listens for a period of five seconds. During this time, you should feed signal to the MidiVerb 4's inputs (i.e. play your guitar or keyboard, or playback tape). • To cancel the Auto Level function once it has been engaged, press any button on the front panel. • To extend the Auto Level's listening time beyond the normal five second period, hold down the footswitch pedal (connected to the [FOOTSWITCH] jack) during the listening process. The Auto Level function will continue listening until the footswitch pedal is released. 48 MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual

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Chapter 5 – Description of Controls
48
MidiVerb 4 Reference Manual
To store an edited Program:
Press [
STORE
].
The
[
STORE
]
button will flash, and the display will read:
Store as
X
XX (nnnnnnnn)?
whereas XXX is a Program location number from 00
127 in the User bank, and
nnnnnnnn is the Program s name.
Use the [
VALUE
] knob to select which location (00
127) you wish to store the
selected Program into.
You can only store Programs into the User bank. If you select a Program from the Preset
bank and store it, you will automatically be taken into the User bank.
If desired, change the Program s name.
See the section on the
A/B/C/D Buttons
, earlier in this chapter.
Press [
STORE
] again.
The
[
STORE
]
button s LED will momentarily flash quickly, while the display reads:
Program nnnnnnnn Stored!
whereby nnnnnnnn is the Program s name. The
[
STORE
]
button will turn off and the
display will revert to wherever it was before
[
STORE
]
was pressed for the first time.
INPUT and OUTPUT Buttons
The [
INPUT
] Button is used to view and adjust the input levels. The [
OUTPUT
]
Button is used to view and adjust the output levels. When either button is pressed by
itself, the display will show either the current input or output settings, depending on
which button was pressed. The [
VALUE
] knob can then be used to adjust the level
setting.
If the currently selected Program uses a Stereo Configuration, you will be able to
adjust
both channels simultaneously , as indicated by the fact that only one
parameter (
STEREO
) appears in the display.
If the currently selected Program uses a Dual Configuration, the Ch. 1 and Ch. 2
levels can be adjusted separately, as indicated by the fact that two parameters (
Ch
1
and
Ch 2
) appear in the display. The currently selected channel s value will
flash in the display. To select Ch. 1, press the [
C
] button. To select Ch. 2, press the
[
D
] button.
Auto Level
When both
[
INPUT
] and [
OUTPUT
] buttons are pressed simultaneously, the Auto
Level function is activated. This function
listens
to the signal present at the input
jacks and sets the input level to an appropriate value. The Auto Level function listens
for a period of five seconds. During this time, you should feed signal to the MidiVerb
4 s inputs (i.e. play your guitar or keyboard, or playback tape).
To cancel the Auto Level function once it has been engaged, press any button on
the front panel.
To extend the Auto Level s listening time beyond the normal five second period,
hold down the footswitch pedal (connected to the [
FOOTSWITCH
] jack)
during
the listening process. The Auto Level function will continue listening until the
footswitch pedal is released.